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Happy holidays to all. Below are headlines and links to recent news from the School of Library and Information Science at Kent State University.

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SLIS Alumna Creates Online Game to Fight Plagiarism

Kent State University School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) alumna Michelle Foss Leonard, '95, came up with an idea to create a free online, interactive game<http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/games/> that will help Science, Technology and Mathematics (STEM) graduate students recognize and avoid plagiarism and fabrication of data. Read more at http://www.kent.edu/slis/news/newsdetail.cfm?newsitem=6C9D9588-D47A-DF1F-84DB0A2BD7198757.

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Explore "Museum Origins" in Italy - Now Accepting Applications for Summer Course
The Museum Origins course offered by the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at Kent State University is now accepting applications for the eight-week, summer 2013 class, which includes two weeks in Florence, Italy, visiting museums and learning about the collectors and collections from which they evolved. The three-credit course is open to graduate (master's and doctoral) students in any field, from any institution. Admission to the course is competitive; only 15 students will be accepted. Application materials and additional details are available at http://bit.ly/MuseumOrigins2013. Deadline for applications is March 1, 2013.
Join us on Jan. 30 at 1 p.m. for a virtual open house to learn more about this unique course. Register at http://bit.ly/MuseumOrigins2013. Read more about the course at http://www.kent.edu/slis/news/newsdetail.cfm?newsitem=6C5FB918-CA87-7CCD-E79FF1582A581444.
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Computer Forensics Expert Describes Legal Aspects of Electronic Communication
"You should never post, e-mail, Tweet, text or capture information that you do not want other people to see in the future," Timothy M. Opsitnick, Esq., senior partner and general counsel of JurInnov Ltd., told students in the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at Kent State University. Opsitnick delivered a guest lecture in November titled "eDiscovery and Computer Forensics," for the Foundations and Modern Administration of Archives class taught by SLIS adjunct instructor Roland M. Baumann. He offered a general overview of electronic communication issues as they relate to litigation, such as what is electronic discovery and when is it required, what is computer forensics, what is a litigation hold on electronically stored information (ESI), and what are some general evidentiary issues. Read more at http://www.kent.edu/slis/news/newsdetail.cfm?newsitem=8FDB99D7-B915-D885-0E4F319BA258BBB7.
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Important Dates
Jan. 30, 2013
Virtual open house on Museum Origins course, which includes two weeks in Florence, Italy. Register at http://bit.ly/MuseumOrigins2013.
Feb. 1, 2013
Deadline to apply for the interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Communication and Information. You can focus your studies on various aspects of the library and information science field. http://www.kent.edu/CCI/About/phd/index.cfm
March 1, 2013
Deadline to apply for admission to the Museum Origins course. http://bit.ly/MuseumOrigins2013
April 4 and 5, 2013
Virginia Hamilton Conference on Multicultural Literature for Youth, hosted by SLIS and the College of Education, Health and Human Services
"Dreams & Promises: Multicultural Literature & the Common Core"
Featuring Angela Johnson, Yuyi Morales and Gary Schmidt
Kent, Ohio
http://virginia-hamilton.slis.kent.edu/2013-conference/
June 19-22, 2013
Third Annual Conference on Information and Religion, hosted by the Center for the Study of Information and Religion, in conjunction with the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) Annual Conference
"The Social Construction of Religious Knowledge"
Keynote address by Peter Ochs, Edgar M. Bronfman Professor of Modern Judaic Studies, University of Virginia; founding editor of the Journal of Scriptural Reasoning
Charlotte, N.C.
http://www.kent.edu/slis/research/csir/2013-conference-on-information-and-religion.cfm
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Recent faculty publications and presentations

Goodyear Professor of Knowledge Management Denise Bedford, Ph.D., has published an article titled "Evaluating Classification Schema and Classification Decisions" in a special "Taxonomies in Practice" issue of the Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Dec. 2012/Jan. 2013, Vol. 39, No. 2. http://www.asist.org/bulletin.html

SLIS Associate Professor Meghan Harper, Ph.D., has published a chapter titled "Reference Sources and Services for Children and Young Adults," in Kay Ann Cassell and Uma Hiremath, Reference and Information Services, 3rd Edition. Chicago: Neal-Schuman, 2013. Chapter 15, pages 303-338.

SLIS Associate Professor Athena Salaba, Ph.D., and SLIS Professor Yin Zhang, Ph.D., have published a chapter titled "Searching for Music: End-user Perspectives on System Failures," in Diane Rasmussen Neal, ed., Indexing and Retrieval of Non-Text Information. Berlin/Boston: DeGruyter, 2012. Chapter 6, pages 137-159.

SLIS Professor Yin Zhang, Ph.D., and SLIS Associate Professor Athena Salaba, Ph.D., have published a chapter titled "A User Study of Moving Image Retrieval Systems and System Design Implications for Library Catalogues," in Diane Rasmussen Neal, ed., Indexing and Retrieval of Non-Text Information. Berlin/Boston: DeGruyter, 2012. Chapter 7, pages 160-181.

Read about more faculty publications and presentations at http://www.kent.edu/slis/about/slis-points-of-pride.cfm.
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Alumni News and Updates
Gary Gorka, M.L.S. '96, San Rafael, Calif., has been serving as executive director of the Archbishop Alemany Library, Dominican University of California, since 2007, and recently assumed the position of University Librarian, serving on Dean's Council and reporting to the provost. The library has a total staff of 13 with six faculty librarians involved primarily in information literacy instruction, research assistance, faculty liaison work and electronic resource development. It has recently completed a technology merger with the public libraries in Marin County, California, to create a fully shared academic-public catalog and borrowing consortium. He says he has always enjoyed academic librarianship, teaching and technology and is having a good time helping create a high-tech, high-touch library for the students. Next year the library building celebrates its 50th anniversary and will be embarking on a fundraising campaign to modernize the facility.
Judy Griggs, M.L.I.S. '07, Stow, Ohio, is the medical librarian in the Family Resource Center at Akron Children's Hospital in Akron, Ohio.
Jeff Zarate, M.L.I.S. '09, Columbus, Ohio, is an Archives Project member at the Harding Heritage Foundation, which preserves the history of Harding Medical Center, Worthington Foods, and promotes psychiatric and nutritional wellness in the central Ohio area. The project is currently organizing archival materials for cataloging using PastPerfect5 software. Jeff's involvement has been on the technical side, installing the software on new computers, sorting and organizing files and assisting in the policy formulation, and inputting data into the catalog.
Read more alumni updates at http://www.kent.edu/slis/alumni/index.cfm.

All the best,

Flo

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